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About 3 weeks ago www.ropelatophotography.net

I didn't make it around the final bend on Oneonta Canyon. 

I tried mind you, but I didn't make it. 

Just as I started worrying about the water being deeper than my waders, I suddenly realized that my camera pack was half way under water. 

Dumb luck kept the only flooded compartment to the one I had pulled the lens out of. 

Cheers to applying for equipment insureance. 

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About 9 weeks ago so, yea, just learning about sharpening for web.  Been doing it wrong.  
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About 4 weeks ago I love that there is awesomeness everywhere we turn...
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About 5 weeks ago www.ropelatophotography.net    
  
The natural world is simply amazing.  
A hundred year old tree, the sound of water falling from a mile away, rays of light traveling millions of miles…  
I must have stood here looking at this for forty-five minutes, listening to it.  Watching as the rainbows came and went, as the water fell down over the tallest waterfall in the United States, always different with the shifting wind.  I must have taken 50 photos without moving my camera, and they're all different.  The breath you take in a place like this is a whole different thing altogether.  Sometimes, when I'm in the grind, I feel like I'm running out of breath altogether, and then I get to a place like this… and I can breathe.    
Sitting here now looking at this image, I see the tree growing out of the cliff on the left side of the image, and I'm even more in awe.   I hope there are things in this world which make you feel the same way.  cheers.  
 

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About 2 weeks ago www.ropelatophotography.net

If you've ever been to Multnomah falls, chances are you were there with hundreds of other people. On this cold, raining morning, at 5:51am, I had the whole place to myself. There's something pretty special about that. Cheers. 
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About 12 weeks ago A long exposure of a small bridge in Montana Del Oro State park down near Morrow Bay
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About 8 weeks ago www.ropelatophotography.net
Standing alone on the playa of the Race Track in Death Valley National Park under a full moon... It doesn't get much better than that. 
Cheers.

Jared Ropelato

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About 9 weeks ago www.ropelatophotography.net

It’s a crazy notion to think that this world could be anything we choose it to be. I get lost in the minutia sometimes, nitpicking this and that, and allowing little distractions to take away from the beauty of it all. Standing up here though, on this headland, looking down at what man dared to dream, I remember to see the forest for the trees. I remember to use my imagination, and to appreciate what can happen when the best of mother nature and man come together. Standing here as night shifts to day, I realize, this is a dreamer’s world, and I should make the most of it. 
Cheers.

Jared Ropelato

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About 3 weeks ago A little nighttime in the Valley

#mountainmonday  

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About 1 week ago www.ropelatophotography.net

As spring gives way to summer here in Vacaville, I fondly remember winter, especially in Yosemite National Park.  Man I miss the cold.  

Cheers.   

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